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Posted by T_Bone on September 14, 2000 at 03:22:40 from (207.254.53.50):
In Reply to: timing mag on f-12 posted by AUSTIN on September 13, 2000 at 18:41:51:
Hello Austin, What might help you more than someone just telling you the sequence of engine timing, would be to search the archives and read what has been said in the past. Do a search of magneto's or timing. The reason I suggest this is you'll need to understand why engine timing is so important and nows the time to learn. It's not that hard once you learn but becomes very easy to trouble shoot engine problems in the future if you take the time to learn now. I was always taught there's always time to do a job twice but never to time to learn the correct way the first time. Meaning learn the correct way to do something right the first time. I've included my e-mail and if you have any questions please e-mail me and I'll be glad to help you! T_Bone
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